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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: mhgcgolfclub on August 17, 2009, 07:27:41 PM
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A Lacy glass butter dish with under dish , the quality makes me think most likely French either Saint Louis or Baccarat , quality looks and feels very good although the thickness of the glass of the butter dish varies between 5mm and 9mm, not sure of the age , under a UV light it does glow a soft green, weight a heavy 982gm
Thanks for any information on this butter dish
Roy
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Thought I try this one again thanks for any Id on this piece
Roy
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Splendid find, Roy! :chky: :mrgreen:
and well done the bump ;D
http://www.glas-musterbuch.de/Launay-Hautin-1840.20+B6YmFja1BJRD0yMCZwcm9kdWN0SUQ9ODE1JmRldGFpbD0_.0.html
Launay Hautin (dealer) 1840 # 2323 B = Baccarat
(missed your quest while away in August - sorry :angel: )
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Pamela
Thank you very much for the link, quite a bit older than I first thought, can I ask what technique was made to make these early items were they blown into a mould which is why the quality appears to be a lot better than just pressed.
I found one of the other items on the link on plate 26 or 27 I new it was either missing a lid or base and from the pictures I assume it must have bee broke many many years ago and been polished .
The plate only came from a car boot but the quality does not look or feel good enough to be Baccarat
Thanks again Roy
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Found a picture of the same plate in Raymond Notley Pressed Flint Glass where its is described as a lacy shallow cup plate, American about 1840, so may well be Sandwich Glass
Roy
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Roy, why do you think of mould blown? Is the 'negative' pattern in the inside of the pot touchable? If smooth, must be plunger pressed same as the plate ?
Sablée like this: never seen blown in such accuracy :huh:
Sandwich: interesting - thanks for the information
Have you also counted there the base pattern of 7 x 5 ?
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Pamela your right just pressed, I think there technique must have been far superior to other pressed glass manufacturers of the same age, I have had other examples of American lacy salts and they were not of high quality.
Also I found a similar item of American lacy glass to the Baccarat describing it as a Honey Dish
Roy
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Roy, thank you for the perfect pictures :kissy:
http://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/deckeldosen/09247.html